 cgr6x6man
join:2008-05-08 Milwaukee, WI
| reply to Icon Re: dry broadband service and land line 911
Thanks for all the feedback and discussion. I'd be very interested in a flat charge/min out going service option on my dry DSL plan. Let's hope that CenturyTel sees the value of this too. (Any suggestions as to whom I would contact to make this suggestion??) It would cover the rare occasion that I need to send an out bound fax or the rare occasion that I need to make another call while I'm already on my cell phone (ok, I admit it, I'm to lazy to figure out how to make my cell phone do this ;')
Ok, now that we've confirmed that you still have incoming phone service with the dry DSL plan, what sort of filters/hardware do I need to put on my phone line to ensure that the handset does not interfere or reduce the performance of my DSL modem? Do I just use a standard phone jack splitter and plug the DSL modem in one jack and the handset in the other? I purchased my Westell 327W modem used and it did not come with any line filters. Thanks for all the help guys. |
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  tahoejeff
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edit: June 6th, @06:01AM
| any dsl line filter will do the trick. you want one for each phone that will be plugged in.
here's 1 cheap one i found with shopzilla: »www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto···&cj=true
i also recently signed up for the Pure dsl from centurytel and would like to be able to accept an occasional incoming call. i actually have heard my phone ring several times, but haven't answered it yet. -- The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth |
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